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Organizing America

Charles Perrow (Autor)

Princeton University Press (Editora)

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SKU: 9780691123158

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American society today is shaped not nearly as much by vast open spaces as it is by vast, bureaucratic organizations. Over half the working population toils away at enterprises with 500 or more employees--up from zero percent in 1800. Is this institutional immensity the logical outcome of technological forces in an all-efficient market, as some have argued? In this book, the first organizational history of nineteenth-century America, Yale sociologist Charles Perrow says no. He shows that there was nothing inevitable about the surge in corporate size and power by century's end. Critics railed against the nationalizing of the economy, against corporations' monopoly powers, political subversion, environmental destruction, and "wage slavery." How did a nation committed to individual freedom, family firms, public goods, and decentralized power become transformed in one century?


Bountiful resources, a mass market, and the industrial revolution gave entrepreneurs broad scope. In Europe, the state and the church kept private organizations small and required consideration of the public good. In America, the courts and business-steeped legislators removed regulatory constraints over the century, centralizing industry and privatizing the railroads. Despite resistance, the corporate form became the model for the next century. Bureaucratic structure spread to government and the nonprofits. Writing in the tradition of Max Weber, Perrow concludes that the driving force of our history is not technology, politics, or culture, but large, bureaucratic organizations.


Perrow, the author of award-winning books on organizations, employs his witty, trenchant, and graceful style here to maximum effect. Colorful vignettes abound: today's headlines echo past battles for unchecked organizational freedom; socially responsible alternatives that were tried are explored along with the historical contingencies that sent us down one road rather than another. No other book

Sobre o Livro

Este livro oferece uma análise profunda sobre a evolução das organizações burocráticas na América do século XIX, desafiando a ideia de que seu crescimento foi inevitável. A obra provoca reflexões sobre a relação entre liberdade individual e o surgimento de grandes corporações.

Com uma escrita envolvente e acessível, Charles Perrow utiliza exemplos históricos para ilustrar como a dinâmica do poder corporativo moldou a sociedade americana. O leitor encontrará um retrato fascinante das tensões entre interesses privados e o bem público.

Ideal para estudantes e profissionais de ciências sociais, administração e história, 'Organizing America' é uma leitura essencial para aqueles que desejam entender as raízes das organizações contemporâneas e suas implicações sociais.

Características

Categoria História
Subcategoria Ciências Sociais
Autores Charles Perrow
Sobre o Autor Charles Perrow é um sociólogo renomado, conhecido por suas contribuições significativas ao estudo das organizações.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 272
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Princeton University Press
ISBN 9780691123158
Tamanho 15.6x23.4
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